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'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAX AUGUST 8, 1801-TWELVE PAGES OWNS THEM BODY AND SOUL. | feeniirisetomion. arieeind i oneeract: | NEBRASKA'S UNTOLD WEALTH, gl "“”4‘ Q\H” BOYIO[ “'m{ ; very busy while at campmeeting, and al- ‘I‘h'*lnknwu'l;n’:‘lmmny m‘lhn r::{mmmm I hate the pants that mother makes ° 2 nish g though the b were frequentiy there I saw | Pl inzi i Omata Farcishes Awful Proof That Negro | though tho bovs ware trequentiy theroT stw | Plan for Bringing It to the Attention of the | 450 way resumed yesterdav morning, John And “leaves me room to grow; Elavery Still Exis or inovence I know nothing, as he is a com- Nation, wobe being the first witness, That's why they drag ar : (ua 4 PATAIve wirmmer o me; DN K0 Eot Mr. Swobe testifled that he had been a That's “.‘-") ”’)‘u;,'w;\:bl"'”':‘ LA, D | e thin anything of that kind has i * o 1889 g L © 80, Do vo: \ 3 3 TRNELX S £ " YEEV,” SHERWOOD'S INHUMAN CRUELTY, | ever be charged against him before. | PLANS OF THE STATE BUSINESS MEN. :fl" ll"l‘ u!]:?,‘,‘..n... sihes 1867, During the youreme I\!))L r the home-made pants you wore when REVVT SHER S * | Mrs. Walker's statements are cortainly on- phoidiad ,’“ 47 ha had """"f“«l"f“*;‘ “‘;"“‘ That's why the pockets at the side you were boys? Do you remember how fearfully and titled to credence, as her trathfulness is well —_— d of the ferry company and looked after g i § % . Wiyl : r | known to evers member of our church.” Thoy Will Tuke & Speita) Tealn Loaded:| 128 hauling of the \ood, Erom 1807 1o 176 ho Aro ‘way down by my feot; wonderfully they were made, and how they *‘fitted lika ks el Il B ) w:\lil;?;\l ‘\xlff:.‘:' [ d'rt\x}“:! l‘}:-'xp(r'-(v‘u\‘;:“r;lx: e ;:n. N h‘l u:‘u‘:- ll‘:-( :‘l‘m-:: ";'un "‘I‘l‘ “‘II\‘!;YE“ hl‘“-“u’.‘} '."Jf'.’.“filf.gi'\'.'-’.?f'.’,‘r “ll:nix'm[.l»‘.‘.' A LA ool el R, a bag on a bean-pole”? Do you remember how you Band Beaten Almost to Death OO, CUs BALARY RALAEER OIS & Hood b l TR the fowa side of the river from which he. cut Is the patch that's on the seat. did wish you could have a pair of store pants like and Starved by a Hearts deal of the boys, and they had told her that uantern States wood for the compauy fn the (0's and said that PRI o y = pants o te:s Evangelist. they were \\luhpc.l\ put admitted *that they and Cities. :‘hl“xln‘l‘ul h-ll‘urnu theriver ‘soon after ti That's why they look so kind of quecr; some of the other boys? Well, your boys feel just froquently deserved ft ood was cut from it. ‘The wood was sold I'm going a1l he s p ner y / are's KT . "Cho Wnderstood that the whippings wero — [ bocause It was In daigor of being wast od 1 fit Vi ‘x“"':“l'l"r' el i Itlmlf ]‘.‘;") now, And ‘Ih“e s noexcuse for letting boys s rencral rinistered because the boys did o K a0’ fobbaska 8 way he current, He stated that tho ate these pants that mother makes ook like guys now-a-days. e AT s Four years of Internecino strito and blood- | Kot fearns Thait Jessons. e Shorwood had | ,The advisory board of the Nebraska State | river was cutting into the bank on oo side With “lots of room to grow." e it hiopcittbiiey it sk clothing is so shed ended the civil war, but it did not end | told her that ho was raising funds to build | Business -‘“"” e ";” LA AHe fime andhiling. up on tho otHor slde. ) IR Jud cheap, anyway. This week we are "going to hold a o serfdom of the African raco in these | An educational institution somewhere in | vertising the state in tho east. ho witness indicated on the maps the —Judye. el Al ) g the serfdom of the Afrloan raco in these | B O hr but the information he | From time totime for several yoars past | clintiges insdo in the course of the river, special sale ot 2,000 PAIRS of Jnited St for today there is a case of During the venrs from 1847 to 1870 tho ; elttaifiods 0 N gt RAYO concerning 1t was VOry VARUC. | yho hoard of trade, commercial clubs und | DUrINE the vears from 184 to 1876 the witness colorcd slavery in Omaha that for sevvility tiis At ot _ AL i ran a ferry boat botween the two t ) She did not know whether Sherwood was TR vt 'y boat botween WO town: abuse, brutal lashings and fearful mistreat- | devoting the funds to his own use or not, but | Other business organizitions ot Omaha have | river was continually changing during that ' ment 1o not exceeded by the atrocitics that | supposed that he was at least making a liv- [ devised plans for getting Omaha anG Ne- | time, =~ These changes were going on all 7 e out of it. She knew that he was head- | braska's name and atiractions before eastern | the time, but were slow and gra , vere only too common in ante-bellum days 5 ’ o i “',,f,‘ A bbb il il Bliio, ing buck southward, bt was vot awaro of | monoy holders. Many of these plass have ;“u‘:-“,I.:xt‘;lui"“f IS during 4 his objective point. While unwilling to be- | oo =0 S e Jut and. have boen | JHEEr part of February the river cut been hidden in socrot quarters, shut out from | [leve tiat fie was wuilty, sho hoped that if | Doen suce “""'“-‘ C "”, diks -'“" .h".‘. ""‘ L | the narrow neck of land made a new channel Are P ke sunlight and secreted from the public | the charges v substantiuted tho boys | broductivoo l“‘""‘ “;"- while "-";‘* have | but ‘t]‘fl the old bed full of water, The wit- | £YZES 4 to 14, in darl : 2t . *® | Leen dropped either from luck of fuuds or | ness last saw the neck of land in the summer i gazo, but have been paraded daily on the | would be taken away from him, ! - si1la 3 L u The Afro-American league of tho state, of | suficient ente o to prosecute them of 18 then only about two hun- and twills, at les e victims of this servitude have not » medium, and light colors, in a great varicty of plaids, stripes, checks than yox can buy the materials. ' strects of Omaha for nearly throo weeks, AR, : 5| which Dr. M. O, Ricketts of this city is pres- | Seveval times in the past four years thead- | 9red ¥ards n widih while Onaha's citizens have contributed lib- | SEUS™ G 100 0 G O ar, At 11 1t is \-unv\v-lr‘.,f”j‘.»tl::.r‘ Jl:wul’l‘: ‘“.l I:;]Mn“:.h The witiiess also stated that during bigh T I o erally of their loose chango to fill the pockets | found advisable to take the boys away from L souding o speciu water the viver made deposits on Land which KNEE PANTS, good, strong, substantial goods, worth 25¢ to soc of the monumental fraua and = hypo- [ Sherwood, the league will arrange for taking | the products of Nebraska on a tour through | had alrcady boen formed but did not make AN D e A 2 Phsat - ) y 39 J crite who masquersdes in public 88 | careof them or returning them south. the cast has peen discussed. It is an enter- | Bew land. * The floods of 1867 and IS71 over- KNEE PANTS, good, desirable goods, value soc to 75c at 35¢ a great evangelist and missionary, while be Statements as to where the children came | prise which tas boen attempted by only two | flowed the bottom lands but made no marked KNEE PANTS. o PR > GOl s S e 4 hind tho svatica ho is the liortiess, oruoland | from “are ~ contradictory, a8 it W3 | o throo stutes at long lutervalsand has | Soirfesin the chutuotor of ‘the land, Tho KNEE PANTS, good geods, good styles,well made, value 75¢ to goc.......at 45¢ blooded slave driver who boasts that he | stated Iast evening that they had s A § ks cuts in the banks of the river do not usually S ATTS TS A 3 ;i = 5 has whipped und beaten his defenseless | been picked up in various places. Mrs, [ Proved a very popular advertising medium. | occur when the river is high, but when 1t is KNEE PANTS, splendid goods, hands s patterns, usually goc $ P drges until theie blood has run down into | Mooro tn formed the reporter that. Sherwood | Bt for some reuson, difiicult to etermine, | about half full, SRS 5 » handsome patterns, usually goc and $1.00...at 55¢. their shocs had told her that he cot the last boy in Atch- | [ib3 of Lbis kind tn Nel 'f.l\'f,’ interests | On cross-cxamination tho witness statod Stranzo as v see nd it is | isq % b HEraT 5 o | have nover ass gible shape. hat the strip from which the ferry company —_ tranze as it may scem, an s | fson. Ho ulso sald that ho did not Jkeep th vo nover assumed tanglblo snape, p from which the ferey company none the less startlivg 4ecause true, | hoys after they got above a certain age or the brod of eight little colored | sizo, as they not only became troublesome, beys who have filied the air in the | but did not pay as well. His policy was to business portion of the eity with music for | turn them agrift when they becamo too large days and weeks past but slaves. They | and pick up others to fill their places, — — AN D——— ; A brought the wood was about three hundred ciation numbers in its aembership a feet in width and about one-talf or throe- = share of the representative merchants in | quarters of a mile long, This steip all fell | every county in the state and merchants who | juto the river the same voar shortly after tho ) ure not members arc invariably in sympathy | wood was cut from it. He iadicated on the Qecular price a lar 3 _) with its aims and objects, and the fact thut | maps tho land “,,,..;“h:lhlh Ut ) i Regular price a doliar, (ages 5 to ‘\)' at. have marched up and down the streets, g ki i 31t foriad Which cmployed sometimes by one busi | The American Kagle must be a gay old | the association has decided to tuke hold of 10 what is now known as “the island.” ss house and sometimes by anotber | pird—he is bald. If you dou't want to b | the Proposed advertising tour is wuarunty [ Captain W. W. Marsh was the next v as an advertisement, and when not [ bald,use Hall's Hair Rencwer, and you wor't | Sufiicient that it will bo curried to success. | ness. called and stated that ho The matter 18 not new to the association. | was formerly 1 thus engaged, have = still made their [ v, Tvy it psident of Couneil uncensing rounds, playing at hotels and on i L) It was suggestea by several members at tha | Bluffs and Omaha forry company, and was street corners, picking up pennies here and TOOK ALL SHIS HAD, association convention in this city in May | now president of the Geduney pickle cof RO last und since that time bas been under coi- | pany, proside FHBRE N tOHl BRI nickels there, us contributed by appreciative and sympathetic citi To noao of these, | pyueniture Men however, have the facts in the case ¢ been kuown, or the ficancial dona- sideration by the advisory bourd of the state | hnd tresurer of tha O X e X 1 and . muhi streot railwi v Out & Poor | gesociution and has been uiscussed by every | comp, I A1 i ST A aR LR Bl e Woman's House. local branch in _thirty-three counties of the | Omithi since Febragrs 1965 and. of tions would have been promptly shut off. Mrs, Hattie Remington, living at 1111 Jack- "{d“ and they are all uuanimously in favor | praska since 1356, L uring tho early days he Every cent went to their unfecling task- | son street, sought an officer yesterday morn- | °L it was in charge of the forry boats and of the ; . But as to the plan. Tt is proposed to raise | Missouri Pacific 1 cuft, and only too frequently foarful lush. | 18 and told a distrossing story, Her hus- small subscriptions from 50 cents up, a | oporated its ferey boats from 1855 to | i With Rrawhid . band started out in the couatry three weeks | fund of from &0 to 400 from each county in | From 186540 1877 the witness was prosident | “The boys were brought here three weeks [ ago in search of work, and since that time | the state. ‘The Business Mew's association | of the companv, The company owned o o \ N o AL n A Al self and ; ’ ate individual who held ' forth at | children rgely swelled by private subseriptions from [ Towa side, vavying in width from ono - 7 the colored camp meeting in Syndi- | She had hased some furniture on the | MWholesalo merctunts, manutacturers und the | eighth to one-hall mile in width, It aiso SS ure cate pak as 8 Iloride missionary. | installment plan and had puid thevcon 44, | big corporations of the state The sit- | owned land about three miles above the e 5 ® They are all orphans, and were secured by quired payment | lation hag been o auite fully | Broadway landing on the lTowaside. The | - T ; him at an orphan asylum in Alabama. He 5 €2 0 week, and this was made untii her | ciuvassed by State Secretary Hodgin und | witness indicated on the maps the course of | -urther Developments in the Sensational fl S kept them in a tent on the grounds during | husbaud went away, when she was unable to | Other officersand active iiembers of the state | the river during the many changes which oc Minnie Klizg Oase DR K i‘: E: I ! i": i the campmeeting, but almost daily marched | keep it up, and yesterday was three weeks sociation and they ave all thoroushly con- | curred during the years the bouts were run- ‘ S CeLED g . them to cither Omaha or South Omaba to | behind, ced that a fund of §15,000 to $20,000 can be | ning. All those changes were slow and — play for what they might carn. At uight, | The furniture conpany sent its wagon ana | €asily secured for the proposed enterprise. | pradual and the witne:s had never known i however, they weie on the grounds, where | a mar to get the property and everything Secretary Hodgin is in receipt daily of 1 any important change to occur during bigh | DR. CHAPMAN FULLY EXONERATED. they had todo their share in earrying out | was loaded up and cartod aw: ters from the best merchants of the state | ater, Sherwood’s seusational entertainment. nothing 1n tho house but the poor woman and | Pledging their liberal financial support to the The defendants did not desire to cross-e The true state of affairs did not come to | her children. project, and there is no question whatever | amine this witness, and John Tostevin, the the knowledge of Tue Bee until last eve o woman bezged the man to leave the [ Put that all of the wouey needed will be | city encineer of Council Bluffs, was called. g butan Tnvestigation was at onco tnsti- | iichon tuble, and take the bed and all else, [u'\"v'iQ'f."l‘x’.'."‘}““;.'.'."i',!"x”,\f".‘""‘e'i: i He testified that he hud known the viver [ = C1 wited, and every charee mado was corrobor- | if necessary: but he turned n deaf etr to » money it is provosed to fix up one | since 1834 and was in Council Blaffs at tne : Ay ated while it was found that not one-half had | her entreaties and carried out his orders, | OF more exhibition cars filled with ail kinds | time the Nebraska meunder line was located. notaibucgls Inskie : REF NEVR"S"'E”“}'- been told regarding tho fearful treatment | Sho wus also told that if she redeemed the | of Nebraska products from the farms and | He iudicated on tho maps the changes which ELEEMECHE e, CMEGIEST nES AT BLAIR, NEB. accorded these boys, woods she would nave to pay & as charges | factories of the state, aud then chartera | had been made in the chaunel during the it S VP - The bana is kept by “Rev. Dr.”” Sherwood | for taking them out. The woman did not | train for a month s tour through the middle, | five years suceceding 1851, during which the ' For the Cure of Drankenness. Op'um and Morphine at Mrs, W vding house, 1211 Dav- | know what to do, and was standing crying | eastern sud New Enelaod states, showing up | river encroached about one-half mile north Hastivas, Neb., Aug. 7.—[Special to Tu Habits. Thousands eured. For further informas enport strect. ‘They weut theze last Monday [ near the corner of Iourtecnth and “Harney | the products and resources of the stito, ouch | on the Nebraska siae and about the width of | ) —Phe proliminavy examination of Mus. | on addiess The Kecley Institute. - BLAIR, NEB. nsfer. The_compuny master, whose only reward was a kick or u (O DWIGHT, ILL] Al F 4 g - ;RO et sl RERLEY INSTITUTE wblisiied a Branch of His Famous ceuliar Situation of Mrs, Webber— I ims to Be the Dead G Cuge FOR.DRUNKENNESS 5, after the campmeeting assembly broke up, | when an officor saw her aud learned her | County contributing to the fund to bo enti- | the river south on the Towa side. This cut- 5 5 5 but under the original order of things the | story. She was told to visit tho police coury | !1od to a delegato to accompany the train and | ting continued uutil 1i7, when the navrow , 2+ H: Webber and Dr. W. A, Chapman of boys were not fed there. ‘They were | in the aftornoon and if the law would afford | Show uo the advautages of his pacticular | necks of land separating the two channels | Hastiugs and Dr. Butlerof Harvard, cha given 10 cents each with which to et their | her any redress for the money patd on the l?‘é‘lll'yufii'"nl, stributo such advertising mat- | wus broken thyough and the course of the | with causing the deatn of Minnie Kling, was meals, and wero supposed to hunt up [ property taken, steps would be taken to as- | WX us lity might sce fit to provive | river changed. The witness declined to fix | ho e the county judge of Cluy cot the restaurant where they coutd got the most | Sist her. ; Wim with, : the oxtont of the chanizns which tooi phaco | vy Orer et - et b Chaniny | | ONDONDERRY DOCTOR | McGREW for Lheir money, or do without ‘entirely ns e — It is proposcd to have the exhibition train | during auy one yoar, as he bad not mae any | ® Cly Ceuter yestorday. Dr. Chapnan | they saw fit, but thoy were sure to go hun- DeWitt's Little Early Risers; onty pil) to t the eastern states, especinily those [ measuroments. and Mrs, Webber, who claims to ba Minnic's I/[\H I A [ - gry in any event, cure sick headache and regulate thé bo.yels | where there are commuuities of farmers who Mr, Tostevan was not_cross-examined and [ aunt, but who 1s in reulity supposed to bo — = work early and- lato for meagre harvests woman, of the type that is so dear to the OLLIE STANTON'S DEATH. With such a crop showing as Nebraska will | Omaha, who stated that he was familiar with can of this city. heirts of cvery one who has ever been be able to make, this year there s no ques- [ the river aud testified in dotail as to the | Tasan of this city. e - associated h tho southern | Her Brother Says She Did Not Com- | tion but that the enterprise would result in | changes which had talon place in the bed of | Mrs: Webber waived examination, was | T R o e e s oringing a iargn number of eastern furmers [ yiver, His testimony wis morely corrobora. | bound over to the Clay county district court, starvation process that Shorwood had adopt- Sutolges to the state and would secure for Nebraska | tiveof that of the preceding witnesses, und | ana was placed under $2,000 uBnds. Dr. ed, and sho at once told the littie fellows to [ Albert Brown, tho brother of Ollie | an influx of eastern cavital necessury for tho | at the conclusion of his cxamination the tak- | Butler dia the same and was taken to Har- R N B e R o o . ey Joun- | develobment of this favored state's uulimited | fug of to z il Tue ; T at her table where they could have all wnton, came over yesterday {rom Coun- | develop 1 ing of testimony was postpoaed until Tues- | vaig by the sheri to find bul in a like was followed by Henry Homan, a resident of | her mother, were represeated by John M. Mrs. Walker, who is a motherly colored “Best water of its class in this coun- try or in Kurope. —lJ. K. BABCOCK, Prof. Chiemistry, Col. Pharmacy, Boston. “Lithia salts ean of course be admin- | istered Lut in my peactice the natural Losdoncesy his proven of greater value than any agent [ have been ab'e they wanted. Sherwood was not pleased with | cit Biuffs, where ho has livec : : duy morning. the arratgement, and to vVent Bl 1l DAWTS | foue eorrs. Lot seat oy qor the Past | “Secrotary Hodgin nas couferrcd with a [ ©*7 R S amount. Dr: Chupman mado a statement ot /3 H1C LA 4ny agent § huve boes aby he resorted to the rawhiae more frequently 3 a deceased was | pymber of railvond companies and has ascer: Parents Read This. the facts in the case as he knew thom to the Q) CICOVEL S el than ever, aud the defenseless childven wero [ LWenty-two years of age, and her real namo | tianed that very reasonable rates can be se- [ July and August are anxious months for | court, snd was promptiv and honorobly nc- HUHCTOER i Chapmau’s arrest appoars to have [ prefer the natural Lendonderry ra Brown. Their mother diea | curcd for the proposed excursion train. His [ mothers who carefully watch over their littlo | Guitted. k 3 plan is to take party of at least fifty ropre- | ones, Hot days and froquent changos of | been schemo to get his testimony in the 4o any artificiul combination.”—CIIARLES sentative business men of the state along on | temporaturo are liable to produce cholera | C3se. FTLMAN SMI ] ing Sur- the train and seo that ovory man works for | morhas. How satlstuetory it ahoskt b fox | Below is the batting and fiolding averago G113 SR M. D., Consulting Sur ka fivst, last and all the time. parents toluow that Haller's Pain Paralyzer | Of each of the players of the Hustings base- EC0M, Tl Chlc s soon s Mr. Hodgin hears from a | is both a pleasant and effective remedy’ for | ball club: For Sulo by all First-Cluss Drueglists and few more counties he will begin his vlans for | all summer complaints. It soothes and re- | Name. Grocers., whipped outrageously. Theiv erics were [ 18 C heard by the ncighvors, although Sherwood | twenty years ago, and the where- was nccustomed to puta sack over the vic- | abouts of their father is not known. tim's head before beginning his castigation, | He left here four months ago tolook for work, in order to stiflo the piercing shrieks. and has not sinco been heard from. Young Mrs. Walker soon put_a stop to that, how: | Brown scouts the suicide theory, and s ever, and when the “evangelist” protested N ister im o fow. 's bo| ¥ 4 ! aguinst ner interferenco on the Eronod thit | taedin et the by oW bours before | collecting the material necded for the equip- | lieves all pain hd griping ant always oTects | Sehnot LAXTON) (LT EIG, T UGN ho hired rooms nud puid rent, she 1 formed | wivon th hor s ]ufln;p' o ¥ ml““med at uwnll;[ the lnun,h Ho w Illu ve a boud suffi- | a complete cuve. :E“:’f"f Acents for Omahn, him that he didn't pay ront for beating those { the bagnio . where she was _ stop. | ient tosccure the proper handling of funds aiat & tohrer. 1 oKl children, and if he ropeated it sho would cer- | ping. She had been sick and | O gaanvdon e prélm LaryirIReTiont A MA Mosin EHAR_...S“B‘.. PEAKINS &CU, 3 ainly send for the patrol wagon, asked the musician to get her some | M1 WL coming Al g Sekibicn 36 KILBY STQE - BOSTON. - Sherwood desisted from his cowhiding and | «qlts. b i inistore ‘Omaha and South Omaba could easily fur- Vow W. v o Powers. .. s . i alts, and tho morphine was administered 3 1 4 Now We Ave With Y SULLING AGENTS, for the past two days his corrections havo | jnstead. When it was annotneed that the | PISh One car with products of their manu fac- EoailthiYou, Abbot. taken less severo forms, Wwoman bad taker mornhine and . woald. die. | turies, picking houses, cte., and it is probablo Onand after July 81 the Chieago, | Jurvis Tho boys are worked from early morning | the youns imat packot s wit o sesteyt | Uit the city will be given one car, voserving | Rock Island & Pacific railway will run | Wigser! a=a THIS SPROIALISTS = until late at nicht, and when the landlady | day morning he left the house. Whethor Iho | O"¢ for the state. all its trains in andout of the Union De- | Reyioi s TH% P:h s VALLEV N (eon Y ea Al i xpartonag B Chn e CitientioF THE — It is aiso proposed that the sugar factories | pot Owmaha. Trains will loave as fol | Alisander Was asked about it sho sad that few men o | polson was administered by design or acel- | %5 diio proposed that shoisuenvitatafios the city do the work required daily of those | dent by tue piano player, lows, east-boun The regular weel oung Brown These raurr ber wew wexco | PRIVATE RISEASES. ten or twelve-year-old boys, - "D : sugar products. ¢ 1eoR D ICANOY S = would not attempt to say. The inauest will AL AR ) ARy -z : G Day expre: . 1. held this afterncon at'the fair ground. It is an ontrave,” said Mra, Walker, ‘and | b hetd today at McCarthy & Conroy's. ombo teip will be made tn Octoborand No- |1 ~oo SXEFCHIt oA B matince races are usually fun by Hustings Gonorehiea, Glost. Strietire, Syphilly, 10t Man- those children ought to be taken away fron L i vember, leaving Omaha about October 13. estibule imited, 4:40 p. m, ib driven by their owners, M 1l‘\ l-’x 0 l‘ e« m’ Irr ':mu m:mv now e 0 all Disorders of the Sexunl Ors iy, Skin him. He sturves them, beats them aid live. | Brown suvs you are about buying a type- | javery Sl Atlunuioiexprosdyit; _ | “ihe Adams county fruit exhibit in the | Sfine el T T T e p o) off of their earnings. Ho is living with a | writer, Why uot look at the Caligrapht ery tissue of the body,every bone, muscle Arrive 9:40 0. m., 10 . m.oand 6:15 | ygpjenltural society meeting hus been re- | U Over {0000 neros of the ricliest lunds 14 the Peivaco)lilsonuss iy naver. boons 6RisoH. | Boics E‘hl'c woman wh'...., b claims is his wife. 5'1‘3-““' is madostron hoealth- | pom, These trains ave vestibuled and | poved to the Queen City land company’s | atready availabl s e 4 and G i | g eniats Fin Featiaent by G ondoos . She sny she murried mm ten ul by the use of Hood it is an indisputable fact that the dining | ofiice, where it attracts a large numberof | | LA I R R Ou 1dts ani Farnam Ste., Ouany) Neb Asa iy wls for sule at €15 o £ an aere and on months figo, but T can’t swoar to it. t Rock Island” | visitors. She told me that the boys made from £5 to BROKE THE MONOIONY 2 ) i o g Festerday was by far tho hottest day of §10 a day, and that ono store is paying them | Plans for Same at Shoshone Agency - sscond to henaldn the country. | ¥ Jear, Tho hoat was tutense, At7 . m. & f0d by NEVEILFATLING MOORE'S £20 a week for what use they get out of them. and Fort Hall. Burber Asphalt Company Knocked | Ior vites, slecpin 1}""".‘.’ to Chis | 4 ermomoter in the shado segistored slarinuanapigleouth sitopsuivlionl) The boys ure almost barefoot, but they are | By a muscarriago in tho wmails the plans Out by a New Competitor. URJOFBDYIROINLTCIAt calLkbiclvitioket 3 Pahrenneit. i “nore nre superior to | AV D] Ao A A\ kept tramping over the hot, hard pavements | . o¥ & CREIEAES 0 s b tatintane | There ? b | office of the Rock Island Ioute, 16th Grace Wilson of Elwood is the guest i outhe rown iAo pecifications for Indian school buildings ere is a new asphalt paving contractor | ynd Farnam strost T A cam he b : o ind 4|4 “ltis now 2 o'clock, and they haven't been | 8t Shoshono agency upon which bids wero | in the ficld. JOIN SEn I &P, / Burees of Blue Hill was a Queen IR, ailibeiorinler liboring i a1 products altord tor yesterday. i contl Tub and bowt racos wera a feature at tho | & home mark E st b ST natatorium this evening. £l 80 Unl Gtope_ n yeae ot grin and gl g ‘The fricnds of Colorel Hoover, deputy oil | qoors ali winter. Our climnte is a perfect antidote hero,! extendod the time ten davs further and tho | Street to Military avenue, Kortieth | An Towa Youth Gets n Little Experi- | HSPOton whose wife died ut B B e | oa o MGt pambiot, siving Several of the neighbors told of tho | plans ave now in the business offica of Tui | street —from - tlaiilton “to - Soy ence Quite Easil telegenpii, The coloncl is at tho national | Q! particutirs screams of the children, and had heard the | BeE for the three Jarge buildings at Sho- | Seward from Thirty-eighth to Fort Dheaccond chaptes ot United States | Grand Army of the Kepublic encampment ut | PECOS IRRIGATION & IMPROVEMENT CO,, blowss of the cruel rawhide, Thoy said that | shone agency, Wyoming, and tho smaller | Charies from ‘Tuirty.ciguth to ILortiet hoRacend.SaRNg0ls i, UnltaddBates: ) HHIAL AIEN EDDY, N X.CO. the boys acted like beaten dogs and cowered | one at Fort Hall, idaho, where tney muy be | Twetty-first from Culifornia; Lathrop from | detective agency swindle was prepaved for ha rickle B T T T 3 and slunk away into corners whenever Sher- [ inspected by coutractors at any time. Sheruian aveuo to Niuoteeuth street; Dav- | tho press vesterday. ¢ The opeuinig Hues | o uiniz o large quantity of ccumbers daily. in yer for dinner.’ Sherwood and that | asked in an advertisement published in Tug | Yesterday afternoon the board of public J. L. D& BEVOIsE, Gene ;l\;n:u“\‘n“: |‘|‘; ‘Hll!'ni:r rm'ilu,lnnq at noon I'teok | Bee, did not arrivo at the time thoy were | works met to veceive bids on sheet asphalt bl o N R UL 1oy are Lolug | expected and proposals could not, therefore, | for the paving of Cuming street from Forticth WOULD BE A away Tuesday, but it won't be any easier for & " N 1 Thost poor Chiliren anyswhere. ole than it 1 | e intelligently madn, The Indian oMice s | toForty-sccoud, Humilton from Fortieth al Agent. As the reporter 10t the place, he met the | wppar the water Rcoltior Borins Il ny vge of . agent of a clothing house with his DAnnors, | ao. san u:‘,:‘,&fl:!‘,‘,filfl,,"x elsior Sprines, | it - street; from Twenty-ninih | gituning money by - faise - protenscs, | P —————— Tillowsncas, an guing down to tuke the band out for the after X 1. N. Laixe, M. D, street to ‘Twenty-ninth avenue; Thirteenth It will be remembered that Harry A Luformation ire tlon. Kmall, pleas. noon. Ho said he was to keep them ont until Blad loaliNsi pror St LioulayBlon | Leusatidram LG Edce o Rardooit plavetand the chief” of tho olleged agoncy, | Do von know t oid sore or out ann 5 o'clock, and would ma_ e all the principal ki 2 1Sk Mo, | Gruco from the Chicago, St, Paul, ently fined £0 and costs for imper- | o absotutely cured by the intelligent use of strects of the center of the city, and go as far SR o Minneapolis Omaha railroad tracks. | sopating an oftier, w.d is now in tho county | fluilers Barbed Wire: Linimont: Bo morci- 1L, in ca for Rie, S O e L Jpworth Loague Rall I'he bid of the Burber” sphaet_company was | Sl sevving out his fine, 7 [ Eullenie Botbod Wike DisY Loy from your Drugglats, or The case is a pitiful one, and it 13 proposed | Things were lively at the Newman Metho- | Opened. I'he prices were the sume as in day The complainant iu the case against Rob- LEe BRSPSt ana tn W L NUORRE 800, of yore, $2.08 for form and $208 for son is Gust dJohuson, u ruralist from Grand Batar Lnto Qimaha 49wt Bemnd sy HevYerks to tako the boys away from the cruel wreteh | gist church Thursday night, inasmuch as e who is making au easy living outof his abuse & AR form B, of them, Tho alleged divine wes arvasted about 5 there was o grand rally of the £p- | “Phe members of the board looked sud and | Sy Sounty: Towa, who coucluded thal e | op and after July 80, 1891, the Chi- worth league chapters of Owaha, | despondent, as it was the same old story, but | tha acency in answer to an advertisoment | €ago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway o'clock last evening and the police station | Scuth Omaba and Council Bluffs Every [ they braced up and opened the other bid. that he found in the papers. Wben he filed | company will run all of its trains in and blotter bears the entey, \W. H. Sherwood, | Methodist chureh of the city was rep. | It was sigued by Fox & Drexel and 8s | ks complaint he showed a lovter that Robert- | out of the union depot, Omaha. No fighting.” The prisoner put up $ in moncy, | resented by Epworthians except Seward | Colonel igbert réad the figures the paper had written him in reply to his first com- | more annoyance caused by transferving a gold wateh and > trinkets for his a street, which is the ouly chureh in Orisha | dropped from his hauds. ' Tnho developments | ypypication. It stated that all Mr. Johuson | ynd awitohing a6 Councll Bluffs, _Solid or Sule by KUIN & CO. Omaha, IF¥F YOU EXAVE he, Costivo pains in small of bad 0 of Lifo. r troub use Moove’s T does Dot ussiw peiranco in court this morning, thut hus vot a chapter. wero startling. [Pox & Droxel had bid £2.70 | would bave to do would be to seud £ to tho | woe:) i T v ew nd you have ppetite, S B i P s Proposed to. detuin Sherwood hero | - Among thy clorgymen present wero Rovs | for sheot asphaltum, form “A,» with a fiv agency, tugether withit his photogruph and a | Yestibuled truins, “,"""’“f 0 of o A YOR havG HOAPLH CTL For Caturrh use Moore's Tree of Lifo, 1 until his record can be looked into and his | Dr. Hodgets, Crane, Bross, Ware, Merrill. | year guarantee. 3 description of himsed giving his weigh, | Prlace sleeping cars, freo paclor ch & For Constipation use Tree of (a1 treatment of the little slaves carefully inves- | Van Buren, Allen' and Mills, It the | The prices aro too high, remarked | yojep, color of hair, eFes, scavs, ete. curs, elezant conchos, and the finest A b TPhe great life remedy-—The Tree of tigated by tne wuthorities, The band is | most imposing pleasant and promising Bp- | Colonel Egbert. *Yes,"” responded Chuirman | 5,500 complied and roceived cortificuto | dining cars in the world, all heatea by ‘ Life booked for a corvert Monday evening ut the | worth gathering evor held in Omaha, Ad- | Birkhauscr, "but they are 28 couts lower than | giined by the “chief‘and countersigned by | stoam and lighted throughout by elec- ‘Moore's Treo of Life, & positive care tor Kidney tand il b 00 1d13)1s0m I A5 centse | apa Liver ol i S By [ My (0 a0 Tor wion you oan urs Ly using Moors's lo lights in evory berth W0 0f Lito, tao Grost LAfs wamele? "t now lenves Omaha daily at 6,20 p. m. HOTEL. G ke % Mr. Robertson. The ‘new detective found | tric lights. The new evening express will cure theso troubles, Pricy Is were laid oyer until next Mond. business dull in Sheity county and concluded | with *voloct cer tigures thatif the cou- [ yo puva visit to the city, see u little Ligh life Eighteenth Street African Methodist Episco- | dresses wove delivered vy tne Revs. Crane | We ever got before pol chuich and it was Sherwood's intention | and Bross. The b to leave the city Tuesday, ‘The great feature of the evening was the The city cugl G I, Franklin, a barber at 707 North Six- | taking of steps for the organization of on Ep- | tract is awarled to Fox & Drexel the prop- | 444 look in_upou the t concern ut tho 4 ! S ntl teouth strect, 18 the supcrintendent of the | worth society for the eities of Omuba, South | €1ty ovners will save from $15,000 10 820,000 | Siliio time. | Whon ho errived hers ho lered | &VTiVing at Chicago at 9:50 a. m. in tim 2 | 1 i3 ths Sunday school at the Iruteenth streer | Omaha wnd Counctl Bluffs. The society will | on the strcets to be paved. 3 tht he had been swindled, hence his tears | for all castern connections. — Scecurc TheMurray, cor, 14t anl Haraay, i3 t1 churel aud had much to do with the oreani- | complete its organization at Trinity Mel | For curbing © street from Twent, and this case, tickets und sleeping car borths at 1501 | gt substantially cons'ructel hotel build- i zation of the recent campmeeting, He was | dist church on the second Tuesday ovening | fourth frowm u point 195 feet west of ‘I'went Phe federal authorities have already put in | Farnum street (Barber bic v in O Saveral heavy brick firewa!l 2! asked lust evening about Sherwood’s conduct | of Sevtomber, whoro the chapters will lold | fifth street. Krueat ‘Stuhdt bid 67 couts por [ o by for Mr. Robortson, and will take & | . 13 PiESTON, v ing in Ommau: ral b Al coilia rs PATENT and past record, but he kuew very little | theiv next meeung. ‘Uhe Epworthinns of | lineal foot on Colorado red sandstone and se- | \ypaek at him as soow ws tho state courts are B it PN running from basenont t rooft All coilinzs | Guro cLagps about cither, ; Shis ploco Dropaye ko anaka.eyary. departinent SUEN Lho oontoua | S L through with tim. They will vrosecute h B and floors lined w.th Ashestos firs proof lin- tp % d L ' “I nover saw Sherwood until he came | of their work s successful as they possivly | ‘The ¢ ot for ructing the sewer on | for g the wails for fraudulent pu The op h ug it im ) uick, Fira \ ! here, suld Mr, Frankiin, “and merely mage | can, Tho chapter at the Newuian church 1y | Twenty-second streot frm Popploton avouuo | ©f V¥ 100 10410 Tox ot ) Tho Metropolit Al Hipos Railway, L e makiug it imvossib o to burn qu lifl l}ll‘l. iy his acquaintance and thut of his wife, or the | one of the yvoungest, having been organized | to the government corval was awarded to I | Giijee to Johnson's, and the indications Ihe officers of the Metropolitan street rail- fira alarms thronghout the buil c woman who is supposed to bo his wife, I | since Mr. Ware took chavge of tho church, | L Reoves & Co. Tho bid was us follows: | ghat the United States detective ageacy wiil | Wiy state that the South Oual L end of the heat, hot and cold water aadsun- 55 man boles, 303 | o uppleasautly and excessively in it before | voud will be completed and in operation thi 1 cvery room, Tabl unsurpassel any- ace that sheis called a white woman, but | but it is oue of the most gifted and carnest | Fight-iuch pips that I believo to bo a wistuke, as 1 nm | chapters to be found unywhere, cateh vasins, §1.00, RN o s will' fueludo sevbu milos Tablo un e TP PR certain that she has colored blood in her veins, _ - "l"m- contraet for g -ul.n on Ilm‘m) n side 2 - ! road, which wiil operated by eleetvicity, | whers , SIGLOWAY, Proprictor. ok el P lroknIOEton | ualontit: Ne 1 hieard no charges of cruel or inhuman treat- SWitt gt B of Dupont place from Twenty-ninth street to A very small pill, nuv o very gond oae, | Nothing will bo done on the Owaka end of m e e i o niatas DIto: anything you ment mado gainst Sherwood, aithoush my | piite Bis Litte kaely itisers; bast littlo | the east line of Dupont place'wus awarded o | oA Ciitlo ity Ttisors. > © [ tho lie this sewson i UNION DZPOT HOTEL. droppiig down of pates, bito unyuhing you wife und a number of other ludics remarked | ¥ dyspopsia, sour stounuch, bad breath. | Kutz & Cullabun ut 175 ceols per cuvic | Hkos oLl e i ko da Rops. Deide o me several times that they thought the —-- < vard., ‘The usual numberof estimates were | == = | comner 1 and Maman Stew by 11t block wost ot | IR R LT ikt Within rouoh boys were worked altogether too hurd. Mrs, Arvested as a Conspivator, allowed i " { ofall. Dr. buiiey, Dentist his tha sols \Fhai ol S The distension of the stomach which many peaple fecl after t Walker is a truthful und mghly vespectod Mapiin, Aug. 7.—Today another arrest pember of our ebureh, aud 1 cortatuly thik | was made in Barcelous, on uccount of the her stutements are untitied to credey She | unrising, R would ot intentionally wrong any oue.” upristug, o el kKnow aad heay Kev. William A. Moore, pustor of the | 10 Koverument securities on the charge of | cases, it indicutes s weak ! being u party to a conspiracy o overthrow the | organs, the best remedy for which is oue of African Mothodist Episcopal church, suid ! that be had rend the. account toncoraing | Eovornment wud causo a depression of the | Ayer's pills, to be taken ufter dinuer. war —————— F % S e [t it ] Ea——— " i l‘ i‘ i‘ and was surprisea and shocked when ho saw e —— The New Grain lnspector. JE ek \} 1 5 8t DRUGAITOL MAUA NER e D R P T Adjourned Three Weeks, The chief grain inspector of the board of < 1 J L Ui DA i FERIEY “u; 50,000 heéard ngajust Sherwood's reputation Last night the Sixth Ward Republican | trade has selected his rooms in the chamber Contrally AL tho Latest Cupital .... A i Located Tuprovements, Surplus Jan. Ist, 1890 62,6 0Q ating, may be due to im- operator | proper mastication of the foods but, in most s of the digestive »1did not know' br.” Sterwood tintil be | lub tntended to meot in anuual session. But | of commerco buildiag, and they are now ‘ bR 8 - came here, swid tho reverend gentleman, | iy didu't. A quorum failed to put in appear- | belng fitted up for occupaicy. The rooms & 2 Hroadway & £1a¢ S, New York. Omcers und Directors <lenry W, Yatos, Pioslionts [ 0 camo very highly rec onded. otad axe thiv P > 100 D sormi S b e\ Liowia 108 ot Vico Prosiauits dnimes W. Suvimge, W phut b RIe 16Fy Jghly vecommonded. 1| o, and theso who did come set the weet- | lected are three in number wid ate located on N Az AN 4 P¥ PEAN L Wirwe, dohin 8. Collin, 1 . Caslitng, J. No 1 churvh journals, and ho brought letters from | WLE overuntil Friday evening, August 23, | theffthloor. v L] DOCUTA st iminiseipsdlet ikt R TRON "B ANK clergynien in Kunsas City, St. Josoph and Lia- | 11¢ction of ofticers will be beld then. Constipation poisons tne blood; DoWitt's A B g O Vs ure GF Tl I"‘ s “lf‘ T vkl o coln. He ls really the ouly negro evangelisy Ldtile iarly Hisars oure canstipation, The Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, Gonorshama and diao bor AT Ne © Gegeral Baoklng Bustuess Transacted. Who Lias boen @ success, aud his work bas | De Witt's Littlo Eariy Kisers, best pill. | e romoved, tho disease i3 gone,

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